Red Bates, 1982 Pecos Promenade
Creator: Red Bates (February 16, 1982)
The singing call, Pecos Promenade, was recorded by Beryl Main on Chaparral label #406. At 120 beats per minute (bpm) it is the first indication in this collection of a trend toward slower tempo that was to become much more common. The singing call also shows a programming style that was becoming very common at that time. Red uses three different figures for the four figure choruses.
Collection: MWSD
Subjects: Modern square dance - general
Tags: Red Bates
Subjects: Modern square dance - general
Tags: Red Bates
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Citation
Red Bates, “Red Bates, 1982 Pecos Promenade,” Square Dance History Project, accessed February 23, 2025, http://squaredancehistory.org/items/show/1459.
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Red Bates, 1982 Pecos Promenade
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The singing call, Pecos Promenade, was recorded by Beryl Main on Chaparral label #406. At 120 beats per minute (bpm) it is the first indication in this collection of a trend toward slower tempo that was to become much more common. The singing call also shows a programming style that was becoming very common at that time. Red uses three different figures for the four figure choruses.
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Square Dance Foundation of New England
Date
February 16, 1982
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Duration
4:02